Monday, January 14, 2013

Tharia must hide from those that
would harm her. While traveling she must avoid letting anyone see that she is
different. This difference could cause her death at the hands of anyone who
notices her flesh as others of her type.

She has seen what people are capable
of when people notice beings like her. After seeing what happened to one of her
kind, she is on a mission of survival, and ascension to a higher form.

Her mission is to travel to her
mother without detection. If she can make it, she might survive.

Her trip is fraught with increasing
danger and betrayal. Readers will have to read A Dragon’s Path to Ascension if they wish to find out if Tharia
makes it to her mother.

Who is the woman Kaima? What does she have to do with
Tharia?

When Tharia and Kaima meet, will
there be sparks?

Reading, A Dragon’s Path to
Ascension is the
only way to find the answers to these questions.

A Dragon’s Path to Ascension is a book the can be read in a single sitting. The pace is
one that by the end, readers will want more from author, J. C. Harker.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Roots of Reno is a well-written history of the
characters and area around parts of Nevada especially Reno, Nevada known today
as The Biggest Little City in the World.

Reno, Nevada
was a place of boomtown status along with sites like Carson City, Silver City,
and the beginning of wealth for those who had the entrepreneurial spirit and
willing to take chances.

The period
of The Roots of Reno is the late
1800s through the first decade of the 1900s. A period when fortunes made and
lost as boomtowns sprung up, then later abandoned as mines petered out,
boomtowns becoming ghost towns. Miners spending their hard earned money on
gambling, whiskey, and women. The ones making the real money were the saloon
owners and some mine owners who knew how to build empires.

If you live
in the area around Reno, or are a history buff, The Roots of Reno is a book for you to read. This reviewer found The Roots of Reno worth the read and
recommends The Roots of Reno for
readers wanting to escape for a while into another time and place with a
skillful writer.

This
reviewer is happy to reward The Roots of
Reno fur out of five stars.

Blood in the Ground is a psychological thriller about the eternal struggle between good and
evil.

There is more than just the battle as
the characters travel the world in pursuit of the fiend Opossum, responsible
for unspeakable horrors.

Travel along with Mahoney and Peyton though
history, visit sacred places looking for answers to the evil one who escaped
from death row. How is a prisoner able to achieve this feat? You’ll have to
read Blood in the Ground to find out.

Mahoney and Peyton travel the globe
chasing after Opossum with a cast of unlikely characters that are able to help
with the chase after evil. Mahoney and Peyton must capture Opossum before he
wreaks more havoc, will they? Again, you’ll have to read Blood in the Ground to find out.

Blood in the Ground is a compelling and engaging read. Blood
in the Ground is for any reader looking for something different to read in
the fiction genre.

A work of psychological fiction, Blood in the Ground is well worth a
recommendation of must read for adults. Blood
in the Ground may not be suitable for younger readers because of some of
the content. This reviewer recommends parental control of Blood in the Ground around younger children.